Bangor Daily News
UMaine will build 3D-printed homes for people experiencing homelessness
The homes will become part of a first-of-its-kind village being planned by Penquis.
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3mLocal growers launch the Maine Native Plant Cooperative
This season several nurseries in Maine joined forces to create a native plant grower’s cooperative. While operating independently, the coop members are working toward the shared goal of contributing to healthier, more resilient landscapes. They offer native and beneficial species suited to Maine, with growing practices rooted in regenerative agriculture. “We’re excited to work with […]
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3mNorthern Light Orthopedics welcomes two new surgeons to its experienced team
BANGOR — Northern Light Health is pleased to welcome Michael Rahl, MD, DPT, an experienced orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery, and Brendan Smith, MD, MS, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in adult hip and knee reconstruction, to its practice at Eastern Maine Medical Center. Dr. Rahl brings a wealth of expertise and a […]
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1mA Saco teen is missing
Mckenzie Cimaglia, 17, was last seen in Portland on Saturday.
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3mJanet Mills joins growing chorus opposing major utility merger
Mills and four other New England governors accused NextEra of attempting to disrupt or delay electricity infrastructure improvements.
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5mThe Latest: Trump says US and Canada reached deal to delay US tariffs on Canadian imports
President Donald Trump says he’s delaying the 50% U.S. tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian imports. The countries reached a deal less than two hours before the sanctions were to go into effect, buying time for more negotiations and avoiding for now another strain in already tense relations. The South Korean and U.S. militaries […]